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Artist inspires Ugandan children

American artist Hilary Wallis has been working with Plan and the well-known Ugandan artist Justin Igala to pioneer an art project in Uganda.

Hilary with one of the Tororo Girls School's drawings

 

 


 

 

 

 

The Development Art Project

 For some, it was the first time they had paintedThe Development Art Project is an initiative that acts both as an expression of African culture and a therapeutic outlet for members of the community.

On behalf of Plan, Ms. Wallis spent two months teaching children in communities affected by HIV and AIDS, poverty and other related issues, how to use art as a vehicle for education, empowerment, and expression. Additional benefits have included reducing stigma and uplifting confidence levels of vulnerable women and children.

Spearheading the art programme in Uganda’s Tororo and Kampala regions, Ms. Wallis said; “This is more than just a project – it’s a vehicle for change,” she continued; “Exploring art as a form of social and emotional development is enabling Ugandans to connect not only with their own feelings, but with other members of their communities. In the short period I’ve been here, I have already witnessed the healing power of art as a tool to empower the individual, promote awareness of the issues, and provide foundations of growth within an entire community.”

Community participation

Hilary co-ordinates the children's workThe Development Art Project embraces a large cross-section of participants in the communities including youth centres, secondary schools, health centres and even homes of outpatients. The programme also involves Post Test Clubs, an innovative Plan programme that provides support groups and education initiatives on HIV and AIDS testing.

Ms. Wallis’ visit to Uganda culminated with two full-scale exhibitions and celebrations. The events gave over 150 new artists the platform to showcase their pieces, articulate the vision behind their work, and perform songs to verbalise their emotions. At its conclusion, all artwork was auctioned by Plan with the proceeds used to benefit the communities.

 

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Experience a virtual visit to the African village of Nyalakot. Located in the Tororo Province of eastern Uganda, Nyalakot is a rural farming community of about 6,200 people where poverty is endemic and average income amounts to about £130 per person a year -  less than 60 pence a day.
Meet community members, children, students and adults.

 



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